A Real-Life Example: Kashmir’s Martial Artists in Agra​The transformative potential of martial arts for young women is not merely theoretical; it is proven in real-life encounters. Led and supervised by our General Secretary—an outstanding martial arts trainer and sports enthusiast—our participants performed exceptionally, winning dozens of medals across ranges and securing the runners-up position for the state. This real-world incident exemplifies the very spirit young women must embody when facing adverse situations. ​Institutional Integration of Martial Arts: Educational institutions—from high schools to universities—should integrate mandatory self-defense modules into physical education curricula. Training in discipline-based martial arts (such as Thang-Ta, Taekwondo, Judo, Karate, or specialized unarmed combat) equips female students with:​Tactical situational awareness to spot and neutralize potential threats early.